Design and Research of Architectural, Functional and Technological strategy in planning and design for extreme environments DRAFT
SEA OF POSSIBILITIES
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Driving motivations •
Definitions • •
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Reasons and theories • •
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Human factors theory, risks and human error Research methods
Experience and observations (Introduction to case studies) • •
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Extreme environments Human factors and ergonomics
Case study I Case study II
Problems and questions
RE-THINKING DESIGN REQUIREMENTS •
Architectural assumptions and guidelines • • •
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Case study 1 • •
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Requirements Design approach
Case study 2 • •
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Client and users Major activities Site and environmental influences
Requirements Design approach
Recurrent and specific to the case design aspects
Case studies Theory Interviews
DEVELOPMENT OF METHOD • • • • •
Looking for precedents Contacting sources Defining testing and evaluation tools Developing verification process Findings
Case studies Theory Interviews
TRADING – CONCLUSIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STAGES • • •
Further development strategy Industrial opportunities Educational and knowledge outcome
CREATING DIALOGUE Organized data
Sporadic data
Common beliefs or perceptions
Individual opinions
Machines
Humans
External challenges
Internal conflicts
IMPORTANT THINGS (BUT LEFT OUT HERE) CLIENT
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Empirical data
EXPERIENCE
Workshops
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ARCHITECT
Figures of merit USER
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Interviews •
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND UNITS
DEMONSTRATION MEANS
VISUAL ATTRIBUTES
APPLICATION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES BENEFICIAL TO SUSTAINABILITY
Surveys
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Olga Bannova, December 2013
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Communications II